Brusilia's Most Recent Photosynthshttps://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=BrusiliaRSS Feed of Brusilia's Most Recent PhotosynthsFri, 09 Dec 2016 15:38:57 Zhttps://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=Brusilia0ece9488-8cb8-49ca-a563-80d95f61c771https://photosynth.net/view/0ece9488-8cb8-49ca-a563-80d95f61c771Brusiliahttps://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=BrusiliaBrussels by Nignt<a href="https://photosynth.net/view/0ece9488-8cb8-49ca-a563-80d95f61c771"><img src="https://cdn1.ps1.photosynth.net/pano/c01001100-ADUn9oln5T4/thumb.jpg" alt="Brussels by Nignt" title"Brussels by Nignt" /></a> "A night view of Brussels, from the Basilica of Koekelberg to the Atomium. &#10;&#10;This panorama captures at least 10 churches and 3 town halls, in the communes of Schaerbeek, Laeken, Koekelberg and Jette. It uses 780 photos, shot from the 34th floor of the nearby Brusilia building in Brussels, starting at dusk. It covers about 60&#176; horizontally, including the view from East to North-East. &#10;&#10;I used a Nikon D7000 with a 80-400mm lens at 400mm and a Gigapan Epic Pro motorized head. &#10;&#10;See my pano of the Koekelberg Basilica at http&#58;&#47;&#47;photosynth.net&#47;view.aspx&#63;cid&#61;fab2ca20-88c9-4480-b1f8- f5bdaf1a6798 and my 2 panos of the Atomium at http&#58;&#47;&#47;photosynth.net&#47;view.aspx&#63;cid&#61;7abcc653-794a-4707- 91be-f65b87af42e4 &#40;day&#41; and http&#58;&#47;&#47;photosynth.net&#47;view.aspx&#63;cid&#61;951fcb90-4744-4600-8ef2-c9d354ded101 &#40;night&#41;."Fri, 24 Jul 2015 14:50:50 Z2015-07-24T14:50:50Z574f4356-8ffd-44e8-82bb-ee810acbea19https://photosynth.net/view/574f4356-8ffd-44e8-82bb-ee810acbea19Brusiliahttps://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=BrusiliaThe Empire of Schaerbeek Lights<a href="https://photosynth.net/view/574f4356-8ffd-44e8-82bb-ee810acbea19"><img src="https://cdn2.ps1.photosynth.net/pano/c01001200-AH4m9CzGlzo/thumb.jpg" alt="The Empire of Schaerbeek Lights" title"The Empire of Schaerbeek Lights" /></a> "A 210&#176; view of Brussels, shot from the bottom, starting at 3&#58;30pm until 6&#58;30pm on a cold December night. &#10;&#10;Since the sun sets at 4&#58;30pm, this pano shows daylight at the bottom and progressively night lights toward the horizon. &#10;&#10;Therefore I titled it &#34;The Empire of Schaerbeek Lights&#34;, as a tribute to Ren&#233; Magritte&#39;s famous paintings &#34;L&#39;Empire des Lumi&#232;res&#34; which depicts a paradoxical image of a nighttime street beneath a daytime sky &#8211; although here it&#8217;s just the opposite. &#10;&#10; This 210&#176; pano was shot from the top floor of the now 2nd tallest residential building in Belgium &#8211; the Brusilia Residence in Schaerbeek &#40;Brussels&#41;. It captures over 100 churches, 5 town halls, 20 water towers, and another 50 remarkable buildings, from North to South-South West, in most of the 19 Brussels communes and in over 50 towns and villages in Flanders, including Antwerp, Mechelen, Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver, Heist-Op-Den-Berg, and Lier. &#10;&#10;About 50 of these landmarks are over 16 km away &#40;10 miles&#41;. The weather was very nice when I started, but unfortunately, since progressively some haze appeared and the wind picked up, several distant landmarks are hard to see through the haze or blurred by the wind. &#10;&#10;This pano stitches 1071 photos shot using a Nikon D7000 with a 200mm f2 lens and an x1.4 teleconverter mounted on a GigaPan Epic Pro motorized head. I assembled them with MS-ICE. &#10;&#10;Since it was my first attempt with more than a thousand photos, it took me over 3 weeks of hard work to manage to assemble it a first time. It took me another 3 weeks of trial and error to process the individual photos and resulting stitch with Photoshop to get to this result..."Mon, 22 Dec 2014 19:32:25 Z2014-12-22T19:32:25Zeaaf3212-82ef-4434-9e92-8326faaef00dhttps://photosynth.net/view/eaaf3212-82ef-4434-9e92-8326faaef00dBrusiliahttps://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=BrusiliaDawn on snowy Josaphat Park (Brussels)<a href="https://photosynth.net/view/eaaf3212-82ef-4434-9e92-8326faaef00d"><img src="https://cdn3.ps1.photosynth.net/pano/c01001300-AFoe0mGOqyw/thumb.jpg" alt="Dawn on snowy Josaphat Park (Brussels)" title"Dawn on snowy Josaphat Park (Brussels)" /></a> "Josaphat Park is a public park located in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels, Belgium. It was designed by Edmond Galoppin and inaugurated by King Leopold II in 1904. &#10;&#10;It usually gets covered with snow only a few days a year, generally cloudy ones. However in January 2013, it remained snowy for two weeks and there happened to be one clear and sunny morning where luckily, I was there to shoot it&#33; &#10;&#10;This pano is a stitch of 14 photos shot 30 minutes before sunrise from the 34th floor of the nearby Brusilia building in Brussels, using a Nikon D800 with a 50mm lens and a Ninja 5 pano head. It covers a span of about 146&#176; horizontally. It was generated with ICE then saved as PSB. &#10;&#10;See also my 4 Gigapixels high-resolution pano of the Josaphat Park shot in the afternoon at http&#58;&#47;&#47;photosynth.net&#47;view.aspx&#63;cid&#61;e6f24dca-6178-4d55-94d1-cd623cd3770c"<div class="commentBlock font12">
<span class="author"><a href="//photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=goedele3">goedele3</a></span>
<span class="font10">Over 1 year ago</span>
<div class="commentText">Praaaaaachtig,respect for the nature,for the people and for animals i love it &#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;</div>
</div>Tue, 29 Jan 2013 13:39:14 Z2013-01-29T13:39:14Ze6f24dca-6178-4d55-94d1-cd623cd3770chttps://photosynth.net/view/e6f24dca-6178-4d55-94d1-cd623cd3770cBrusiliahttps://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=BrusiliaJosaphat Park in Schaerbeek, Brussels<a href="https://photosynth.net/view/e6f24dca-6178-4d55-94d1-cd623cd3770c"><img src="https://cdn4.ps1.photosynth.net/pano/c01001400-AIIdugYk0Cs/thumb.jpg" alt="Josaphat Park in Schaerbeek, Brussels" title"Josaphat Park in Schaerbeek, Brussels" /></a> "Josaphat Park is a public park located in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels, Belgium. It was designed by Edmond Galoppin and inaugurated by King Leopold II in 1904. &#10;&#10;This is a stitch of 640 photos shot just before sunset from the 34th floor of the nearby Brusilia building in Brussels. It covers a horizontal span of about 76&#176;. &#10;&#10;I used a Nikon D7000 with a 80-400mm lens at 400mm and a Gigapan Epic Pro motorized head. &#10;&#10;The pano was generated with ICE then saved as PSB. It is a second processing of the PSB file, better color-balanced and well dehazed - see previous version at http&#58;&#47;&#47;photosynth.net&#47;view.aspx&#63;cid&#61;d6151a71-cf25-434a-b347-e05f5ad200e8"Tue, 18 Dec 2012 00:03:42 Z2012-12-18T00:03:42Z